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Frank Grimace

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  1. " I'm betting that your domestic system has three way living room speakers." Ah yes, i do, nice low n loud sub on it ( i can make the neighbors tits wobble without touching them), my preference would differ slightly though. i suppose hearing my home set up is part of the wanting to to know if...
  2. I suppose my thought was around wave frequency responses of the size of the speakers and split the signal to accommodate that, in an attempt to clarify the sound by letting each cab handle its own frequency range, not that there's anything wrong with my sound. I just thought low frequencies would be better handled by the 15" and so on...I'm no expert but it was one of those thoughts you get from time to time, it may have been fueled by alcohol ! my apologies to the moderators for my sense of humour Re: interests
  3. correct me if Im wrong but are you thinking of putting the eq pedals between the amps speaker outs and the cabs inputs? Maybe Im misreading your post , but if so you will burn out the eq pedals. yes this exactly what i was thinking of doing, but i had wondered if as you say it would burn something out Golf isn't very popular on here then?
  4. Hi All, like to introduce you all to my pondering, would appreciate others opinions. I run a Trace Elliot SMX 1215 300w and [size=4][font=Arial]an extension cab bastardized from [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]a Trac[/font]e [size=4][font=Arial]1224 SMX combo. containing 2x10" and a horn. I have an idea to use two equalizer pedals to customize the each cabs sound from the main SMX amp, one for the 15" rolling off frequencies above 400hz and the second on the 2x10 rolling off frequencies below 300hz. any thoughts? or should I go boil my head[/font][/size][/font][/size]
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